Advanced Brain Training: Lateral thinking tests and Mensa-level puzzles to hone your mental agility

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· Hachette UK
3.2
4 reviews
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256
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The Genius Program s much more than a set of diverting and engaging puzzles - it will enable you to out-think and outperform everyone you know, either at work, at home, or on the pitch. It combines despatches from the front-line of neuroscience, revealing the link between your brain chemistry and things such as Risk, Innovation and Strategic Thinking. and giving your practical exercises so you can immediately see the benefits. The second part of the book features hundreds of challenging, Mensa-level puzzles, sudoku grids, crosswords and lateral and logical thinking problems, allowing you to develop the mental agility to put the lessons from the first part of the book into practice. Peppered with tips, techniques, cutting-edge research and fun puzzles, this is more challenging, fun and original than any other brain training book on the market.

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3.2
4 reviews
Malik Mukeem
January 28, 2021
Not good but not bad either.
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Terry Horne (Lancashire, UK) is Senior Lecturer at Lancashire Business School, an expert on strategic thinking and the author of several business and self-help titles. Simon Wootton (Lancashire, UK) is the Chief Executive of the Norton Group, an independent Mental Health Services provider, and the author of several books.

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